Securing Linux is a good book... i have it at work, ill get the isbn for
you... also read this...

http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-05/lw-05-ramparts.html

this is a neat article... may help you out..


----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Pichardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 7:29 AM
Subject: Please help a young aspiring security professional


> Revered security professionals:
> Hi, my name is Douglas Pichardo and I am 16 years old. I live in Virginia
> Beach, Virginia (USA), and I am in the 10th grade. I have been a member of
> this discussion list for several months, trying to learn all I can about
the
> world of security, which I have a strong interest in. This last summer,
when
> my interest popped up, I spent several hours almost every day reading
> webpages about every security topic that I could read about and
understand,
> but at that time I was using Windows 98 and was unable to really get into
and
> play around with any of the information I learned, and decided to get an
OS
> that would allow me to - either Linux or Windows 2000, and Windows 2000 is
> too expensive. For Christmas, I got SuSE Linux 7.3 Professional,
<u>Hacking
> Linux Exposed</u>, and <u>Linux System Administration</u>, as these all
had
> good reviews in various places and I did not like Mandrake 8.1 which I had
> burned on CD and previously installed.
> Well, to the point: I would like to try out security things like firewalls
> and such and be exposed to the internet (I'm behind a Linksys Cable/DSL
> router with NAT), but I don't feel anywhere near knowledgeable enough.
What
> I'm looking for is a internship of sorts, and I was wondering if either:
(a)
> by some chance some of you know companies in Virginia Beach, VA, that
would
> take me "under their wing", or (b) any of you know of any websites or
> companies that might have information about local internship programs in
the
> security/administration field. I am looking for a learning opportunity - a
> free one - where I could gain experience (the SANS and other conferences
are
> too much money and travel for me at age 16). I would greatly appreciate
any
> help that you would give me as an aspiring security professional. Thank
you
> in advance, and also thank you for reading all of this - I can get wordy
:-) .
>
> Sincerely,
> Douglas Pichardo
>
> P.S. I'm not some teenage wanna-be hacker; I truly only want to get into
the
> security field, not the "counter"-security field. And just in case the
fact
> that I'm writing this at 10:30 AM might contribute to the stereotype, I
have
> no school today; we have about 3 inches of snow and the whole area has
shut
> down as if it were 3 feet.
>
> P.P.S. Are there any other books on Linux administration or local/network
> security that you recommend?

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